Host to exhibitions and public programs, Spellerberg Projects presents local, national, and international artists. We are a creative hub for the community, reflecting the cultural growth taking root around the edges of Austin.

Marty Spellerberg, founder, has 19 years experience in interactive design and development, including nine years working specifically with museums. He has presented his work at conferences including Museums and the Web, Museum Computer Network, WordCamp and SXSW Interactive. He offers interactive design, development and communications services to artists, museums and cultural organizations. Clients include The Andy Warhol Museum, The Clyfford Still Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, and others.

The City of Lockhart is located 30 miles south of downtown Austin on U.S. Highway 183. Home to a critical mass of renowned barbecue restaurants including Smitty’s, Black’s and Kreuz Market, in 1999 it was designated the “Barbecue Capital of Texas” by the Texas Legislature. The historic courthouse square is a popular filming location, having appeared in such productions as HBO’s The Leftovers (2015); Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014); and What’s Eating Gilbert Grape (1993).